- Removed long options from input parsing in all bash scripts
- Updated all help texts to show only two-character options
- Fixed error messages to reference short options only
- All scripts now reject long options like --help, --verbose, --target-org
- Maintained internal use of long sf CLI commands (e.g., --target-org passed to sf)
- Updated README.md documentation to reflect two-character scheme only
- Scripts affected: sf-retrieve, sf-test-run, sf-data-import, sf-data-export
- PowerShell scripts already used correct two-character parameter scheme
- All wrapper scripts now have consistent user interface
This ensures strict consistency in the two-character option scheme
while maintaining backward compatibility for the sf CLI commands themselves.
- Updated sf-deploy: -o → -to, -s → -sr, -d → -dr, -t → -ts
- Updated sf-dry-run: same options as sf-deploy for consistency
- Updated sf-web-open: -o → -to, -p → -pt, -U → -ur
- Updated sf-org-create: -n → -al, -d → -dd, -f → -df, -a → -st, -t → -tp
- All scripts now use manual argument parsing to support two-character options
- Help sections updated with both short and long option forms
- Maintains backward compatibility with long options
- Consistent with README documentation and two-character scheme